In addition to the usual criteria, this year the jury focused on how projects seek to improve the outlook of the built environment in line with ESG goals. The six key criteria are sustainability, integration of the project into the environment and community, quality of user experience, economic contribution, originality of concept and architectural qualities.
The winners were chosen by the votes of the jury and the votes of registered delegates at MIPIM.
This year's winners are:
BEST ALTERNATIVE PROJECT
Deloitte University EMEA
Bailly-Romainvilliers – Val d’Europe, France
Architect: Dubuisson Architecture
Developer: Nexity
THE BEST CULTURAL, SPORTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECT
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Guangzhou (HKUST)
Guangzhou, China
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Developer: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
THE BEST HOTEL AND TOURIST FACILITY
Lanserhof Sylt
Sylt, Germany
Architect: ingenhoven associates
Developer: LHS Grund 5 GmbH
THE BEST INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS PROJECT
New manufacture de haute horlogerie Audemars Piguet
Le Locle, Switzerland
Architect: Kunik de Morsier architects
Developer: Audemars Piguet
THE BEST MIXED-USE PROJECT
Morland Mixité Capitale
Paris, France
Architect: CALQ Architecture and DAVID CHIPPERFIELD ARCHITECT
Developer: EMERIGE
BEST BUSINESS PROJECT
Quay Quarter Tower
Sydney, Australia
Architect: 3XN
Developer: AMP Capital
THE BEST RENOVATED BUILDING
Metal 57
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Architect: Dominique PERRAULT Architecture
Developer: BNP Paribas Immobilier
THE BEST RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
Sluishuis
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) & Barcode Architects
Developers: BESIX RED, VORM Ontwikkeling B.V.
THE BEST URBAN REGENERATION PROJECT
Atelier Gardens
Berlin, Germany
Architects: MVRDV, Studio Fabrix and Hirschmüller Schindele Architekten
Developer: Fabrix
BEST NEW DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Roots in the Sky
London, United Kingdom
Architect: Sheppard Robson
Developer: Fabrix
THE BEST NEW MEGAPROJECT
La Baie des Rois
Libreville, Gabon
Architect: FMCT
Developer: FMCT and private partners
Source: realestate-magazine.rs